Friday, November 11, 2011

Today is Veterans Day, and every one of you reading this should take a minute or two to think about the men and women who have served this country.

The field has mad respect for all of them.

The field doesn't have any respect for Herman Cain. I don't know what really went on between him and those women, but his flip and cavalier attitude about this entire scandal (even using it to raise money) has been disgusting to watch.

He is like a character from a seventies black exploitation film. (I keep seeing him in that big hat that he likes to wear) All that's missing is the Courvoisier and a velvet covered love seat.

Cain said Friday he was approached at a recent event by a supporter who said Hill was trying to contact him.

“And my response was ‘Is she going to endorse me?’” Cain said in an interview Friday on WGDJ-AM Albany, N.Y.

“He said it in a humorous way. I gave back a humorous response. It was in no way intended to be an insult toward Anita Hill or anybody else,” Cain said."[Source]

Herman seems to like to joke a lot. I guess that's why conservatives love him so much. There is nothing like a black man who likes to joke jig and laugh to keep some A-merry-cans entertained. There is one in every crowd. Sorry Herman, being president is no laughing matter. These are serious f*&^%*g times!

I am not laughing with your simple behind, and I am pretty sure that most A-merry-cans echo that sentiment. Still, there are a lot of things you do that makes me want to laugh at you. Your 9-9-9 plan comes to mind. And the fact that you didn't realize that China has nuclear capabilities when in fact they have had it for over forty years. That one had me in stitches.

Meanwhile, two of the so called serious candidates in the republican primary were in New Hampshire demonstrating to the rest of us how they would lead our country.

"Republican presidential candidates Newt Gingrich and Rick Santorum participated in the Granite State Patriot’s Constitutional Conversation Thursday night, where the two were not short on criticism of President Obama’s interpretation of the constitution.

“What’s the biggest constitutional failing of the Obama administration?” the moderator asked Santorum. The crowd laughed as Santorum scratched his head for a moment with a perplexed look.

“This is going to be a much longer debate now,” Gingrich said.“Gingrich paused and said, “Not understanding which country he’s president of.”The crowd erupted with applause and gave the only standing ovation of the night to Gingrich’s comment. Santorum followed up by saying “Obamacare.”....

..The discussion then turned to the role of religion in the constitution in relation to a civic society. Gingrich asked Santorum asked what steps he would take to create a virtuous society.

“I was in a church in Iowa and I walked into a conclave of pastors. The pastor was up there preaching revival, and in many respects that’s true, American needs a revival of the principles that made America the greatest country in the history of the world,” Santorum said." [Source]

"Preaching revivial"? A revival of what? Jobs? No. Decent health care? No. A better educational system? No. Better environmental protections? No. "The principles that made America the greatest country in the history of the world". Oh, well if you put it that way; let us all pray.

Cain is a no good, hustling, jigging, ornery, sick man who has no respect for women. And I'm not taking that back and I stand my ground on what I said! Nevertheless, for the GOP to support him, it let's you know a lot about their "family values" and how they feel about women, people of color, and integrity.

"The principles that made America the greatest country in the history of the world"

Liberals have no principles, and thus cannot understand that our prosperity, good jobs, the best healthcare system in the world, all developed in the climate created under our principles of freedom and liberty for the individual.

You just want the money now.

Our problems are directly proportional to the distance we have strayed from these principals.

The white woman is setting him up for the "lynching" just like the good ol' days, but yet he seizes the opportunity to disrespect the black woman. No one better send me any damn color coded t-shirt for marching.

And where are his hands, are they resting on those women's ass (or what's suppose to be an ass)? Hasn't he learned his lesson already?

La♥audiobooks said...The white woman is setting him up for the "lynching" just like the good ol' days, but yet he seizes the opportunity to disrespect the black woman. No one better send me any damn color coded t-shirt for marching.------

I predicted it and LAA came through. If the accuser was black, LAA wouldn't be talking about no "lynching", and if he made a modest joke like that about a white woman gold digger, she'd be high fiving him.

The white woman is setting him up for the "lynching" just like the good ol' days, but yet he seizes the opportunity to disrespect the black woman. No one better send me any damn color coded t-shirt for marching.

And where are his hands, are they resting on those women's ass (or what's suppose to be an ass)? Hasn't he learned his lesson already?~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

"Herman seems to like to joke a lot. I guess that's why conservatives love him so much. There is nothing like a black man who likes to joke jig and laugh to keep some A-merry-cans entertained. There is one in every crowd. Sorry Herman, being president is no laughing matter. These are serious f*&^%*g times!"

Field, you are the typical FN Negro, no sense of humor. Don't take yourself so seriously because you won't get out of this life alive. Laugh a little, have a little fun. Everything isn't all doom and gloom.

BTW, Herman Cain is still in the running, whether you like him or not. And the reason is simple: Herman has integrity regardless of how you feel about him. Get used to it.:)

One thing I can't stand is when a Negro is standing along with wingnuts and laughs the loudest, or claps the hardest. I wanted to see the tape of Cain go a little longer after he made the Anita Hill wisecrack. I bet if they rolled the tape a litle longer he would have broke out his tap dance routine.Another thing about the tape. It's a FoxNews tape and it goes to show you that the Republicans are behind the Cain attacks. Bet Karl Rove started them. Fox would never release the tape if it was another candidate.

La♥audiobooks said...And it's boggling considering how Anita Hill's entire victimization and claim against Thomas sounds much more plausible, as compared to the man-jaw woman's sudden claim of being a victim of Cain-------------

field negro said... "At sometime you need to write about something other then the mark of Cain."

I will try. But he is leading the GOP field right now so he is a relevant and legitimate subject.

Sure you mean he is the required topic from the Soros mediasphere. Attempt to destruct any political leader other than Obama.

Surely you are interested in other things, that matter from people who are actually charged with leading us away from the cliff right now or other tidbits like:

Michelle Obama to serve as the grand marshall for Nascar.

The deaths, disease (tuberculosis) gunbattles fights at Occupy sites.

Obamas Executive Orders and bypassing of the constitution to pander for votes.

Solyndra and other major Obama taxpayer cronyism scandals

Fast and Furious uncoverings and the corruption of the justice department.

The wholescale exposure of outright lies by Nancy Pelosi, Reid and Obama on Obamacare and it's failure and destruction of healthcare.

Jay Z selling Occupy wall street T-Shirts but keeping all the money.

Obama and Sarkozy dissing Netanyahu all the while helping to plan and participate for an imminent attack on Iran.

Democrats offering a 1 trillion dollar tax increase that will impact all middle income americans after the 2012 election

The liberal experiment failing in california with a 1.5 billion revenue shortfall despite increased taxes and free everything for everyone.

Obama deciding not to approve or dissaprove the pipeline to canada and punting until after the election showing he doesnt care about country, just party.

Recent Numbers on educational gap and its everincreasing widening.

I could go on but nope we know, A black man being attacked by racists and supported by blacks for being a threat to Obama and the liberal theme is the most important thing. At least that is what your white liberal media masters demand of you.

I understand, so anything of importance can only be viewed on FOX and is called a talking point while the Mainstream Media won't mention any of this while it provides focus on hit jobs on Black Men conducted by white women with absolutely shady characters and you join right in. Yeah, you aint on the plantation..much....

As always, a wonderful and entertaining post. Your observations and wit are greatly admired. No one can quite capture the essence of these ridiculous politicians like you. I just can't stand to watch or listen to them right now but I know I will have to soon.

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